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  1. We have a Viessman combi heating system running on Butagas and the installers do not provide emergency call out. As we live in England and use our house as a holiday home we need emergency cover. We are currently without heat or hot water we arrived yesterday and return tomorrow and they can't come out before we leave. We had the same problem last December and it was three days before they could rectify the same problem which is the system will not ignite.

    Can anyone recommend a reputable heating engineer please that has a emergency service. We are in area 31 about 20 minutes south of t Gauden. Our French is not good hence yellow pages could give us a problem.

    More generally we really need to have other trades people thsat we can call out when we have problems.

    Any help greatly appreciated.

    Thanks.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  2. Our village in area 31 does not have landline broadband. I am told that the cost of Satellite Broadband has reduced. Is this now the case and does it works consistently.  At first sight the options are confusing. The concern is the investment in time and money for something that may not be reliable.  Can anyone help please?

    A recent article said:

     “Tooway  - to build triple-play offers combining Internet access, Voice over IP and IPTV channels” - the IPTV claim in particular being one that Connected TV is sceptical about.

    Nevertheless, the price of the Eutelsat service compares advantageously to Astra2Connect’s - if that is, it really does offer 2MBit/s.

  3. Despite promises by France Telecom Broadband or equivalent looks a long way off in our village in South West France. Also our basic phone line keeps breaking down so it's unreliable. Does anyone know if it is possible to have a fast sattelite connection that can be used to connect to the internet and for phone calls? if so what are the speeds like, costs and best providers. Am I asking for a miracle?

    Thanks in anticipation of help and advice.

     

     

     

     

          

  4. We would like a 10 x 5m pool with a cover and roman steps and a good size terrace for our house in Dept 31 for this summer. We are advised to go for DesJoyaux and have information in outline from them. We also have an option from a builer for one that would have the pump and filter in the garage he is to build soon and this could be ceramic lined or with  liner like DesJoyaux. His price appears to be about 25% cheaper.  We are concerned that whilst DesJoyaux appear to be able to handle the whole project and offer a 10 year guarantee the other option would be a possible risk. Should we expect a guarantee from the builder?

    Looking at previous postings DesJoyaux have a mixed write up and we are keen to make the right decision. Our intial preference is to avoid risk and go for a solution that is guaranteed to be succesfful over the long term. Are there better solutions to DesJoyaux that will handle the whole project and give a solid guarantee?

    Any ideas on a fair price would be most welcome!

    Can anyone help with recommendations based on good experience that includes excellent after sales service please?

     

     

      

     

  5. We have a house being renovated and have started to ask for estimates locally.   I started this under the house renovations section of this site.

    If anyone is interested in providing a quotation and would like to obtain more information please let me know. Also any advice would be most welcomed.

    Our  old staircase will need to be removed first and the new staircase we would like will extend to the attic so it will have an additional turn and further steps. It will require a ceiling area to be replaced above the stair well including re-connection of a light fitting. The new staircase we would like is in Oak that will have about 30 steps with  two turning points/platforms. All walls and plasterwork will need to be made good including some new plasterboard partitioning etc.

    There is also an opportunity to incorporate some understairs, oak panelled storage space.

    Look forward to receiving any responses or advice. 

    Barrie

     

  6. Thanks very much for the cost comparisons.They all make sense.

     

    We have just returned from the house and can now add more information about the requirement.

    The old staircase will need to be removed first and the new staircase we would now like will extend to the attic so it will have an additional turn and further steps.

    So in total there is the demolition and removal of the old staircase, a ceiling area to be replaced including re-connection of a light fitting and a new oak staircase that will be 30 steps with  two turning points/platforms. All walls and plasterwork will need to be made good including some new plasterboard partitioning etc.

     

    If anyone is interested in providing a quotation and would like obtain more information please let me know. 

     

    Thanks again,

    Barrie

     

  7. Thanks for the response.

     

    On reflection the number of stairs is probably too high - more like 20-25. We have French Oak flooring so thst is preferred. We would like something that looks good and is substantial so not cheap and chearful. Another short term option would be to make good the eixisting stairs if the cost is too high for new ones.

     

    Thanks again for the help.

     

     

  8. We have typical Maitre de Mason type house in the St Gauden, Barbazan, Luchon area which is being renovated and need new stairs plus other woodwork etc

    The stairs have about 30 steps from the ground floor up to the Attic - has anyone had something similar done? If so any indication of cost please?

    We  have a quotation from a local Artisan which is quite a lot more than we expected.

    Can anyone recomend any good, reliable Artisans  - English speaking would be a good bonus!

     

    Thanks in anticipation of any help. 

  9. Many thanks to everyone that has responded - all really appreciated and a great help.

     

    Sorry for any confusion I created and the other thread that my wife started on my behalf.

     

    My response To the questions and advice:

     

    The neighbour says it is his wall

    We will talk to him about his intentions

    We will get a Geometre if necessary

    The neighbour has no fence or wall to the side of his garden so access is now possible through his land onto ours

    We like the idea of using Laurel - anyone know what it is called in French please?

    Can anyone reccomend a good, resonable fence supplier and errector in the Babazan, St gauden, Luchon area please?

    ONCE AGAIN MANY THANKS FOR ALL THE HELP

     

  10. Perhaps my question was not clear so I should blame myself for getting no responses yet?

    If a neighbour removes a boundary wall or fence which seperates the properites is there any legal obligation to errect anything in its place? Does it make any difference if the wall or fence removal opens up free access to the public?  It would make sense to have a law for something like this? otherwise children, dogs, animals etc could stroll around our property!   

    Hopefully someone can help PLEASE

     

     

     

     

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